Thieves' World: First Blood
by Robert Asprin, Lynn Abbey
Thieves' World (Collections and Selections — Omnibus 1-2)
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Contains all of the stories of the first twoThieves' Worldanthologies (Thieves' WorldandTales of the Vulgar Unicorn), with additional material. Return to the Olden Days of Sanctuary! Sanctuary, a seedy, backwater town governed by evil forces, powerful magic, and political intrigue See howThieves' World all began! Classic stories by: Robert Lynn Asprin Lynn Abbey Poul Anderson Marion Zimmer Bradley John Brunner David Drake Philip Jose Farmer Joe Haldeman Janet Morris Andrew J. Offutt A. E.van show more Vogt show lessTags
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I really love Thieves' World, I have the paperback AND hardback editions of it.
This version - not so much. I think Lynn Abbey really let the side down with this compilation, though tragically the originals aren't available as ebooks.
Oh well. Still good books, just with lots of little mistakes all over the place now.
This version - not so much. I think Lynn Abbey really let the side down with this compilation, though tragically the originals aren't available as ebooks.
Oh well. Still good books, just with lots of little mistakes all over the place now.
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Robert Lynn Asprin was born June 28, 1946 in St. Johns, Michigan to Daniel and Lorraine Asprin. Asprin attended the University of Michigan from 1964-65. In 1965, Robert served in the U.S. Army until mid-1966. Asprin then began a career as an accountant, moving up to cost accountant in a small subsidiary of the Xerox Corporation in Ann Arbor in show more 1976. In 1975, Asprin began working upon a science-fiction novel called Cold Cash War. Asprin sold this idea to St. Martin's Press and soon found himself a published writer. When other publishers approached him for a second novel, Asprin revealed that he had written up a draft of a comedy-fantasy work originally entitled The Demon and I, but they felt that he shouldn't stray far from the science-fiction of his first work. So Asprin began work on The Bug Wars. While working on The Bug Wars, Asprin was approached by Donning Publishing, and asked if he had a submission for their new publishing house, Starblaze. Asprin showed them The Demon and I, which Donning quickly accepted. At the last minute the title was changed to the familiar Another Fine Myth, which became quite popular. With that, Asprin quit his job and started his career as a fulltime freelance writer. Asprin wrote and edited over 50 books. He died of a myocardial infarction at home in his bed on May 22, 2008. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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